With years of traveling experience under her belt, Gwyneth Paltrow offers valuable tricks on perfect packing without checking luggage. Think about it, no luggage means no more wasting valuable time in airports waiting for your suitcase to arrive â€“ time that you can otherwise use to explore your new destination.

Whether you are jetting off to your favorite holiday destination or you need to make a quick business trip to the other side of the country, you may find that you are not looking forward to the ordeal of going through the baggage claim. And who can blame you?!

For many of us, itâ€™s one of the most irritating parts of the airport experience, and when you throw in TSA, thatâ€™s saying something! Hereâ€™s a secret, though: you donâ€™t have to go through baggage claim at all!

Take advantage of these tips for packing lightly, courtesy of Gwyneth Paltrow in goop.com, as you make your way to your final destination.

Choose Plenty of Neutrals
While of course you want one or two lovely outfits when you hit the ground, donâ€™t forget that you can get away with mixing and matching neutrals. Make sure that any garment that you pack can be worn with at least two other garments. The key is to make everything count twice!

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When you go to pack your carry-on, youâ€™ll find that you can really maximize your space by rolling up your clothing. This is an old flight attendant trick, and it allows these professionals to keep clothing on hand and in a simple suitcase no matter how far they are traveling.

Fold your shirts and your pants into long rectangles and then roll them up as tightly as you can. Then, when you get to your hotel, you can hang up garments and get the wrinkles out in no time.

Photo Credit: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Silk_ties_-_4046.jpg]Get to Know the Airline Restrictions
The size that a carry-on can be might surprise you. Different airlines have different rules, and as you work towards packing things smaller and smaller, you should get to know the carry-on requirements.

Make sure that you get a bag that is perfectly sized to the airlineâ€™s needs, and then stuff it full!. A duffle-style bag is the best choice for this, as you can carry it over your shoulder or by the handles.

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When you are trying to pack light, it may seem slightly counter-intuitive to state that you should bring along plenty of accessories. The truth of the matter is that accessories can help you reuse your outfits.

With a lot of neutral outfits, you can change them dramatically when you add more accessories. Good accessories include signature jewelry, scarves and brooches. Remember that there are plenty of great options out there; all you need to do is to go through your closet and find them!

Buy On Site
When you are heading to a location that has plenty to offer in the way of fashion (Rome and Milan, anyone?) youâ€™ll find that it is best to pack fewer clothes than you need because you will frequently just be buying more anyway!

Photo Credit: [http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=19782&picture=clothes-hangers]When you are someone who is deeply invested in traveling but you donâ€™t like the idea of checking your bags, pack light and make sure that you remember these fantastic tips.